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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 913554" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>thanks milkmaid </p><p>i think their biggest problem was jumping thru the stall feed window, then the two pipe fences and being completely unable to control him when a mare is close by.</p><p>i talked to the trainer on the phone that they hired to fix the problem and the trainer said he didn't like his "head pulled on" i never really understood that, but went on to say they had used a tie down and went from a curb bit to a snaffle.</p><p>the stable owner said the trainer did more damage than good and she had seen the trainer get mad yank back with both reins and nearly flipped him over backwards and would yank on his head and mouth.</p><p>he did sling his head head some when haltered him but after a while he did realize it wasn't working with me and quit.</p><p>i know i'm repeating myself but the biggest thing for me was the aggressive behavior towards me even after i backed off and gave him space he still acted aggressive, like he was going to bite and rear up and paw.</p><p>then when the other horses came to the fence, i was an obsticle and i think he would have run over me if i made him choose between stopping or running over me.</p><p>i'm not trying to tell you how tough i am but i was raised on ranches and ranch horses and rode bulls all over texas, nm & ok when i was younger and this horse kind of had me buffaloed.</p><p>i really wanted to help the lady that owned the horse and i really wanted to get that horse a way from the trianer, but i think the ranch that sold him because they couldn't straighten him out and if they couldn't then i didn't think i could.</p><p>they said proud cut but i guess he could have a retained testicle</p><p>whatever the problem is it causing him lots of trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 913554, member: 8382"] thanks milkmaid i think their biggest problem was jumping thru the stall feed window, then the two pipe fences and being completely unable to control him when a mare is close by. i talked to the trainer on the phone that they hired to fix the problem and the trainer said he didn't like his "head pulled on" i never really understood that, but went on to say they had used a tie down and went from a curb bit to a snaffle. the stable owner said the trainer did more damage than good and she had seen the trainer get mad yank back with both reins and nearly flipped him over backwards and would yank on his head and mouth. he did sling his head head some when haltered him but after a while he did realize it wasn't working with me and quit. i know i'm repeating myself but the biggest thing for me was the aggressive behavior towards me even after i backed off and gave him space he still acted aggressive, like he was going to bite and rear up and paw. then when the other horses came to the fence, i was an obsticle and i think he would have run over me if i made him choose between stopping or running over me. i'm not trying to tell you how tough i am but i was raised on ranches and ranch horses and rode bulls all over texas, nm & ok when i was younger and this horse kind of had me buffaloed. i really wanted to help the lady that owned the horse and i really wanted to get that horse a way from the trianer, but i think the ranch that sold him because they couldn't straighten him out and if they couldn't then i didn't think i could. they said proud cut but i guess he could have a retained testicle whatever the problem is it causing him lots of trouble. [/QUOTE]
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